Lightning-sparked fire north of Summerland being held (Summerland)
- The Darke Creek wildfire near Summerland, believed to be started by lightning, was discovered on August 3 and remains under one hectare in size, according to the BC Wildfire Service.
- Two initial attack crews and two helicopters are currently managing the fire, which is being held.
- There are no evacuation orders or alerts linked to the Darke Creek wildfire.
- The Drought Hill wildfire, which started on July 30 and burned 57 hectares, is now under control.
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Lightning-sparked fire north of Summerland being held (Summerland)
UPDATE 8:49 p.m. BC Wildfire Service crews have got the upper hand on a wildfire north of Summerland. In an update posted at 8:14 p.m., BCWS said the small fire near Darke Creek is being held. It was listed as out of control when it was discovered at 5:12 p.m. The fire, estimated at 0.1 hectares...
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